This clearly references the brand and mimics the logo as closely as possible without risking copyright infringement. By your logic you would remove every OC that is posted. Put down your ban hammer and CTFO.

I always just found the recurring orange soda gag funny and charming as a kid, but later on I realized that liking orange soda is an African American stereotype. Kenan Thompson's All That skit "Saggin Baggy Barry" about baggy pants sort of has the same issue. Did you feel that Nickelodeon were writing humor around your personalities and genuine preferences, or did you ever feel like the humor became to any extent a cultural typecast?

Go to a marijuana doctor. States with medical MJ cards have doctors who charge $200 cash to see you for a 15 minute visit with the assumption that they will try their best to find a (semi) legitimate medical problem to prescribe you pot for. You bring your outside medical records to the visit to substantiate having the diagnosis you claim.

Would you comment on the cultural differences between a nomadic train-jumping hobo and a long-term urban homeless person? They seem like very different lifestyles that attract very different people, but at a glance it might be hard to tell you apart.

We are not intellectually, emotionally or spiritually static beings and are essentially reborn - with some continuity - over and over within our lifespan. Repeated 'rebirth' throughout our lives is how we grow as people. When I change my values, opinions, or spiritual beliefs and change my life to reflect that, I am reborn.

In meditation (practiced by many religious traditions that incorporate reincarnation into their belief system), a person switches off the continuity of their mental life - dying a small death and being reborn with the sound of the gong as a new and incrementally wiser being.

People also have an effect on the world around them through their actions, knowledge they propagate, and any children they raise. Others will live their lifetimes after you, falling to the same human follies but benefiting from your experience and the mark you left of your world.

If everything is interdependent, reincarnation does not have to be literal. Our mind and its effects are reborn in every mental state that was conditioned by the one before, and in every being in the world we affect through our thoughts and actions. A Buddhist teacher shared with me the story of an engineer who took up Buddhism. At first the engineer said "I love Buddhism but I can't rationally believe in this reincarnation thing." Later when asked about this reservation he said "I understand reincarnation now; it is not a problem."